Title: Integrated Public Lands Management: Principles and
and BLM Lands
By: John B. Loomis
Loomis (Dept. of Agricultural and Resource Economics, Colorado
State U.), who worked for eight years at the US Fish and Wildlife
Service and the Bureau of Land Management, presents a compre-
hensive analysis of how four federal land management agencies
-- the Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, Fish and
Wildlife Service, and National Park Service -- engage in natural
resource planning and how their management can be improved.
Detailed case studies include the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
and Yosemite National Park.
Publisher: Columbia University Press, New York, NY
ISBN: 0-231-08006-9
Copyright: 1993. First Edition, first printing.
Size/Format: 7" x 10 1/4", hardcover with dust jacket,
474 pages.
Condition: Very clean, crisp and tight pages. Initials written on
text block edges, initials and date on flyleaf. No other markings.
Shelf wear and one slight faint spot on dust jacket.
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